
Today We Die
The Killing Sands, Book 1
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Narrado por:
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Keith Michaelson
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De:
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Daniel Wilde
The horrors of World War II are widely known. The horrors that have remained unknown - until now - are far worse. In the year 2093, an ancient biological weapon is accidentally unearthed from the sands of the Sahara Desert.
Experts Shift Bader and Anta Chalthoum are called to investigate, but even they cannot fathom the breadth of what has been uncovered. The stakes quickly rise as the peril intensifies. Shift and Anta must set aside their budding feelings for each other as they face a catastrophe the likes of which the world has never known; the effects of which threaten to reach beyond the borders of our own world.
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The narrator...duuuuude, as Shift would say (gotta listen to the book). Michaelson rocked it. Gotta one of the better voices out there. Very wide range.
Not the same stuff
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Narration. Really good. Lots of minor characters that come and go. Over 2 dozen altogether I think, and each had their own unique voice. A good part of the story is told in a female first person perspective, and I forgot the narrator was actually a male in those parts. Wide range, good quality.
I think I found a winner
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Another thing, I learned things from this book. History and science. Wasn’t boring though it could get long winded here and there.
Narrator review: I picked up this book because of the Keith Michaelson. I’ve enjoyed many of his other books so took a chance on this. He continues to be top shelf quality.
Good Twist on an old concept
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As for the narration, I am very impressed. Because my husband didn't narrate the story, I can give unbiased feedback. The narration is well-done. Michaelson has a great voice that captures both male and female characters nicely. His accents and emotion are superb. As I listened, I really felt the story come to life, better than when I read it myself.
I love this story!
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How the "end" came up was really interesting and well thought out. I'd recommend this book as a solid dystopian drama with well-developed characters. The story opens up with a good promise of more intense action in future books. Fun escape.
Engaging set up and story
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You had me at "The End of The World"
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This entire book, what I could get through, was an add against those useless walls and borders that have never worked, don't work and will never work.
We're getting a WALL on the Southern Border, deal with it Sci-Fi Globalists.
"BORDERS and WALLS have never worked" LOL
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